Beyond Belief (Petra Album)
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''Beyond Belief'' is the twelfth studio album of the
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band,
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. It was released on June 20, 1990. In this album the band continues to polish the
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sound the band had been working on their previous efforts before their praise album (''
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''). As of late 2011, this is the band's most successful album both critically and commercially, and it is considered by most to be the peak of their discography. The album won the band their first
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after five previous nominations, and was certified gold on October 3, 1995. The album was listed at No. 71 in ''
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''s ''The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music''. The band also released a mini-movie of the same title.


Track listing

All songs written by
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, except where noted. # "Armed and Dangerous" – 4:06 # "I am on the Rock" (Hartman, John Elefante) – 4:37 # "Creed" – 4:36 # "Beyond Belief" – 5:06 # "Love" – 4:10 # "Underground" (Hartman, J. Elefante) – 4:33 # "Seen and Not Heard" – 3:54 # "Last Daze" – 5:04 # "What's in a Name" – 3:34 # "Prayer" (Hartman, J. Elefante) – 4:15


Awards

* Won
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in 1991. * Won
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for Long Form Music Video in 1990. * Won Dove Award for Rock Album in 1991. * Won Dove Award for Rock Recorded Song ("Beyond Belief") in 1991. * Won Dove Award for Recorded Music Packaging in 1991.


Personnel

Petra *
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– lead vocals, backing vocals *
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– guitars, arrangements *
John Lawry John Lawry (born June 15, 1950) is a Christian rock musician, composer, producer, and songwriter. He was the keyboardist of Petra from 1984 to 1994. After his departure, Lawry dedicated himself to producing and record engineering. From 2010 to 201 ...
– keyboards *
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– bass *
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– drums Additional musicians * John Andrew Schreiner – additional keyboards *
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– background vocals, arrangements * Dino Elefante – background vocals, arrangements *
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– background vocals * Walt Harrah and the Los Alamitos Congregational Choir – background vocals on "Love" Production * John Elefante – producer,
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, mixing at Pakaderm Studios,
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* Dino Elefante – producer, engineer, mixing at Pakaderm Studios * Lynn Keesecker – A&R direction * Mike Mireau – engineer * Jeff Simmons – assistant engineer *
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– mastering at
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* Amy Linden – art production coordination * Buddy Jackson – art direction * Beth Middleworth – design * Mark Tucker – photography * Carol Buckley-Frazier – hair, make-up * Susan Wakulsky – stylist


Short film

Prior to the release of the album, Petra released a short film also called ''Beyond Belief''. The film was produced and directed by Stephen Yake and written by Yake, Tom Newman, Andrea Jobe, and Jeff Bates. The film features six videos of songs featured on the ''Beyond Belief'' album intercalated in the plot of the film. The members of the band also make
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during the film. The project was filmed on location in
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Plot

The film follows Chad Warren (
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), a young senior in
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, who must face the illness of his brother, David (Jason Rogers) during the summer. While David is diagnosed with
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, Chad must compete in a huge track and field competition to get a scholarship at
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. David also insists on Chad mending his relationship with their father, who recently walked out on their family.


Music videos

The music videos included are: * "Creed" * "Seen And Not Heard" * "Love" * "Beyond Belief" * "I Am On the Rock" (Words and music by
Bob Hartman Robert "Bob" Hartman (born December 26, 1949) is a Christian artist, guitarist, writer and songwriter. He is the founder of Christian rock band Petra. Hartman was involved with the band from its foundation in 1972 to its end in 2005. He took ...
and
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) * "Armed and Dangerous" All songs are included in the band's album '' Beyond Belief'', and were written by the band's guitarist/founder Bob Hartman, except where noted.


Cast

*
Tony Leech Tony Leech (born May 28, 1968) is an American director, screenwriter and editor who currently lives in Los Angeles. Tony attended Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma. While a student there, Leech and fellow ORU student Mark Steele (c ...
- Chad Warren * Jason Rogers - David Warren * Vicci Jo Witty - Mrs. Warren * Bob Maras - Mr. Warren * Monte Light - Young Chad * Adam Maras - Young David * Larry Smith - Coach * Tom Holder - Chris


References


External links

* * {{Authority control 1990 albums Petra (band) albums A&M Records albums Epic Records albums 1990s English-language films